Dual-Encoder Architecture with Encoder Selection for Joint Close-Talk and Far-Talk Speech Recognition

17 Sep 2021  ·  Felix Weninger, Marco Gaudesi, Ralf Leibold, Roberto Gemello, Puming Zhan ·

In this paper, we propose a dual-encoder ASR architecture for joint modeling of close-talk (CT) and far-talk (FT) speech, in order to combine the advantages of CT and FT devices for better accuracy. The key idea is to add an encoder selection network to choose the optimal input source (CT or FT) and the corresponding encoder. We use a single-channel encoder for CT speech and a multi-channel encoder with Spatial Filtering neural beamforming for FT speech, which are jointly trained with the encoder selection. We validate our approach on both attention-based and RNN Transducer end-to-end ASR systems. The experiments are done with conversational speech from a medical use case, which is recorded simultaneously with a CT device and a microphone array. Our results show that the proposed dual-encoder architecture obtains up to 9% relative WER reduction when using both CT and FT input, compared to the best single-encoder system trained and tested in matched condition.

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